One of the main reasons why Dallas remains in the psyche of most Americans is that it was in the city on 22 November 1963 that John F Kennedy was assassinated as his motorcade drove through Dealey Plaza. There are many different exhibitions and museums that deal with the events of that day, but the main two, which most visitors will want to visit are the Conspiracy Museum that caters for the 85% of people who cannot bring themselves to believe that Lee Harvey Oswald was the only shooter, and the Sixth Floor Museum, which is located in the room in the Texan Book Repository from where Oswald may possibly have (in truth, actually did) fire the shots that killed Kennedy.